Men's Swimming & Diving

2013-14: Qualified for the NCAA Championships
for the second consecutive year, becoming the first UMBC swimmer to
advance to multiple national meets… Competed in the
100- (47.65) and 200-yd. backstroke (1:43.06) events, as well as
the 200-yd. IM at the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas…
Broke the school record, and the CCSA open records, in both
backstroke events in Texas… The lone CCSA swimmer at the
NCAA Championships… Also rewrote the UMBC records for the
100 free (43.81), 100 butterfly (47.79), and 200 IM (1:44.14)
during the year… Helped the 400 (2:56.57) and 800 free
relays (6:30.37), and 200 (1:28.99) and 400 medley relays (3:14.41)
break the school records at the 2014 CCSA Championships at
Tennessee… Both free relay teams won gold
medals… Also won gold medals in the 200 IM and 100 back at
the conference meet as UMBC finished in second place behind the
University of the Incarnate Word… The Retrievers later
earned the No. 23 ranking in the nation by
CollegeSwimming.com after the championship meet…
Was named the Co-Most Outstanding Male Swimmer of the Meet
following the conclusion of the weekend… Later selected as
the CCSA Male Swimmer of the Year… Paced the team with 12
individual wins during the dual meet season while also aiding nine
Retriever relay teams to victory… Helped the 200 medley
(1:32.44) and 200 free relays (1:23.70) break the UMBC Aquatic
Complex pool records as the Retrievers hosted Howard on Jan.
11… Named the CCSA Swimmer of the Week three times.

2012-13: Selected as the America
East and ECAC Championships Most Outstanding Male Swimmer…
Became just the third Retriever, and first male, to ever qualify
for the NCAA Championships… Set career-best and set school
records in each of his three events at the national meet…
Finished 17th in the national field in the 200-yd. IM with a time
of 1:44.44… Placed 37th in both the 200 back (1:44.90) and
200 free (1:36.55) at the NCAA meet… Named the National
Swimmer of the Week on Feb. 19
byCollegeSwimming.com after leading the
Retriever to the America East title at Maine… The first
Retriever to ever earn a national accolade… Won three
individual events and helped UMBC claim three relay gold medals at
the conference meet… Broke three conference records at the
championships… Set a new UMBC record in the 50 free (20.33)
while completing a time trial at the ECAC championships…
Earned the UMBC Aquatic Complex record in the 200 IM (1:51.92)
while competing against Howard on Nov. 10… Part of the 400
free relay team (2:58.47) which broke the school record at the ECAC
meet at Harvard… Won a team-best 19 dual meet events as the
Retrievers recorded their second-ever undefeated dual meet
season… Named to the America East Honor Roll.

2011-12:CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major
All-American Honorable Mention... Named the America East Most
Outstanding Male Swimmer at the conference championship meet in
Boston... Won three individual gold medals for the Retrievers at
the championships, each in record time... Broke the conference,
pool and UMBC record in the 200-yd. IM with a time of 1:47.64...
Set a new UMBC record in the 200-yd. back with a time of 1:46.70...
Initially broke the conference pool record in the 100 back (48.92)
and then set the mark even lower and broke the school
mark with his 48.66 split as a part of the silver medal
winning 400 medley relay... Also helped the 200 medley relay
team claim gold at the conference meet... Won eight individual
events in just three dual meets after transferring mid-year... Also
helped the 200 medley team claim first against local rivals Loyola
and Towson.

Background: Owns the Egyptian national
record in the 200m IM... Nearly qualified for the 2012 Summer
Olympics in the 200m IM and 100m free for Egypt... Helped the
Egyptian National Team win gold in the 400 medley relay at the 2011
Pan-Arab Games... Nearly qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in
the 100 free and 200 IM.

Personal: Son of Khaled Hussein and Mona
Mokhtar... Has one older brother, Hossam Khaled, and one older
sister, Riham Khaled... Majoring in mechanical engineering.